
Britain has a new snake species – should climate change mean it is allowed to stay?
All animals live in or seek a set of climate conditions they find tolerable. This climate envelope partially determines where animals are found, but the continued existence of many species now rests on the outcome of...

California wildfires force students to think about the connections between STEM and society
Uncommon Courses is an occasional series from The Conversation U.S. highlighting unconventional approaches to teaching. Title of course: STEM Social Impact: Climate Change What prompted the idea for the course? Harvey...

How AI can help in the creative design process
Generative artificial intelligence tools can help design students by making hard tasks easier, cutting down on stress, and allowing the students more time to explore innovative ideas, according to new research I published...

Why Americans need well-informed national security decisions – not politicized intelligence analysis
The United States security depends on leaders who make well-informed decisions, including matters ranging from diplomatic relations around the world to economic relations, threats to the U.S., up to the deployment of...

The illusion of equal opportunity for minority NFL coaches
On the day after the New England Patriots ended their NFL season with a miserable 4-13 record, team owner Robert Kraft fired Jerod Mayo, the teams first Black head coach. In a press conference following his decision, Kraft...

Map wars in the Middle East: How cartographers charted and helped shape a regional conflict
Maps are ubiquitous on phones, in-flight and car displays, and in textbooks the world over. While some maps delineate and name territories and boundaries, others show different voting blocs in elections, and GPS devices...